Alvarado I | |
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Country | Spain |
Location | Alvarado, Extremadura |
Coordinates | |
Status | Operational |
Commission date | July 2009 |
Owner(s) | Acciona Energy |
Power station information | |
Primary fuel | Solar thermal |
Power generation information | |
Installed capacity | 50 MWe |
Annual generation | 105,200 MW·h |
Alvarado I is a large solar thermal power station in Alvarado, in Extremadura, Spain. Construction on the plant commenced in December 2007 and was completed in July 2009, when commercial operations began. With an installed capacity of 50 MWe,[1] it is one of the largest solar thermal power stations in the world.[2][3]
The facility is built on a 1 km2 (0.4 sq mi) site with a solar resource of 2,174 KW·h/m3/year, producing an estimated 105,200 MW·h of electricity per year (an average power of 12 MW). The plant uses parabolic trough technology, and is made up of 768 solar thermal collectors, with an output temperature of 393 °C (739 °F), transferred with Biphenyl and Diphenyl oxide heat transfer agents.[1]
A second 50 MWe facility, Alvarado II, is currently on the proposal stage. It is planned to be constructed in the same area as Alvarado I.[2]